osfr provides a suite of functions for interacting with the Open Science Framework (OSF; https://osf.io/).
What is OSF?
OSF is a free and open source project management repository designed to support researchers across their entire project lifecycle. The service includes free cloud storage and file version history, providing a centralized location for all your research materials that can be kept private, shared with select collaborators, or made publicly available with citable DOIs.
Most work on OSF is organized around projects. Projects can contain files, groups of files in directories, and/or files in sub-projects called components. Note there is no storage limit on the size of projects but individual files must be < 5Gb.
Resources
To learn more about OSF check out the helpful series of guides published by the Center for Open Science: https://help.osf.io
See the vignette for an overview of osfr's features:
vignette("getting_started", package = "osfr")
Author
Maintainer: Aaron Wolen aaron@wolen.com (ORCID)
Authors:
Chris Hartgerink chjh@protonmail.com (ORCID)
Other contributors:
Timothy York timothypyork@gmail.com (ORCID) [contributor]
Ryan Hafen rhafen@purdue.edu [contributor]
Brian Richards brian.g.richards@gmail.com [contributor]
Courtney Soderberg courtney@cos.io (ORCID) [contributor]
Carl Boettiger cboettig@gmail.com (ORCID) [reviewer]
Heidi Seibold heidi.seibold@stat.uni-muenchen.de [reviewer]